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Mir Tanvir: Can you reproduce this bug in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS? Thank you
for telling us.
All the others: Have you still got a laptop where your Broadcom BCM4312
is not detected?
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I am running on natty beta1. I installed the driver for Broadcom
Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g LP-PHY (rev 01) using the Additional
Drivers tool. the driver is installed, and the link works. However,
after a minute or so connection drops. Network manager keeps retrying
without any luck. If I disabl
There is experimental support for BCM4312 in Ubuntu 10.04 and even
should-be-stable in Ubuntu 10.10. Of couse newer versions (11.04, and
later) will work as well.
For Ubuntu 9.10 and older you need to do one of:
1) install compat-wireless
2) update kernel to 2.6.33 or later
3) install sta AKA wl
Leslie, did you see my apport-collect data above? The system has not changed,
I'm still running 9.04.
"Hardware Drivers" shows "Broadcom STA wireless driver" being in use. I am
currently booted into 2.6.28-11.
Comparing your lshw and mine, the only real difference is the bus id. I'm
attaching mi
Tracey: is this with Ubuntu 9.04? Does "Hardware Drivers" show anything?
I will attach lshw -C network, in case that helps.
My steps were:
1. Install Ubuntu 9.04 i386 Desktop
(even the live CD had working wireless, Hardware Drivers indicating"Broadcom
STA wireless driver")
2. Apply all upgrades
Updated the kernel to 2.6.28-16 thru Ubuntu system updater. After reboot
into the new kernel, the wireless card is still not detected.
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FYI: Rolling back to Ubuntu 9.04 and applying all the latest updates
leaves me with kernel 2.6.28-16 and working wireless - firmware
completely taken care of by jockey. Nice :-)
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Wooh! I got the wireless working! I used Kernel 2.6.32-999-generic
and had to download firmware.
Here are the steps:
1. First connect the computer to the Internet with a cable (this is the easiest
way)
2. Go here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds
3. You will likely be pointed her
Followed steps here:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx/Feisty_No-Fluff#Step
2b: sp33008 Driver Download/Extraction
They did not seem to work - the still no device in ifconfig/iwconfig, even
though the modules seem to be loaded.
lshw -C network says:
configuration: driver
Not working at all in Karmic Beta with kernel 2.6.31-11. No sign of the
wireless card in iwconfig/ifconfig.
lcpci says BCM4312 rev 01.
The laptop is a Lenovo G530 4446-22G.
The link above for a work-around no longer seems to work.
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Can you actually retest with the latest Karmic Beta release? It
contains a newer 2.6.31 based kernel. ISO images are available at
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/karmic/ . Please let us know your
results. Thanks!
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Tested with the upstream kernel that matches my previously installed Ubuntu
kernel.
The wireless card is still not showing up in ifconfig.
Ubuntu Kernel Version Mainline Kernel Version
2.6.28-15.522.6.28.10
Also tested with kernel dated daily/2009-09-12
This
I'm having the same issue, which started after I did an automatic update
in Ubuntu Jaunty 8.04. The wireless card was detected and working fine
until this update. Now the network card doesn't show up in the Gnome
network-manager or ifconfig. Previously it was assigned eth1.
>From lshw:
Hi gromitsprinkles,
This bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been any activity in
it recently. We were wondering if this is still an issue? Can you try
with the latest development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are
available from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ .
If it remains an
Same issue on Dell Studio 17
0c:00.0 Network controller: Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11b/g (rev 01)
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Looks like a driver issue.
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The workaround posted by icechen1 worked for me, after a great deal of
fiddling. I'd much rather use native drivers.
I forgot to mention I'm using 64 bit.
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Same problem here.
HP dv9610US, Kubuntu 8.04, Broadcom Corporation BCM4312 802.11a/b/g (rev
02), also not being detected with b43-fwcutter. bcm43xx is blacklisted
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist, b43 is loaded as a module, but no luck.
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This workaround fixed the problem for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=734003&highlight=ndiswrapper+howto+hardy+broadcom
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I am experiencing the same problem on the HP Pavilion dv2715nr with
kernel 2.6.24-15 (Ubuntu 8.04 Beta). I have a Broadcom BCM4310 wireless
adapter. I tried using fwcutter it did not work then I tried using
ndiswrapper using the Windows Vista driver for the card that did not
work either.
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On a Gateway MX6414,the chip is detected and I was able to see networks
but I am not able to connect,
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I'm on a Lenovo 3000 N100 laptop, with the same bcm4312 wireless chip.
The chip is detected by Ubuntu in the Hardware Drivers utility but it
freezes my computer when I enable it. For further explanation, I am
using Ubuntu 8.04.
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What's interesting is the chip on the laptop is bcm4312 (looking at it)
but lspic reports finding Broadcom 4310 rev 1. It could be that
"unknown pci bridge" is really the problem, that lspci also reports,
perhaps.
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Same problem occurs on HP Pavilion dv9056ea. Unable to get bcm4312
working.
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